Myanmar's internal situation aggravating Rohingya problem: FS

Dhaka seeks Washington's support in resolving Rohingya crisis

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Publish Date - January 23, 2019, 03:30 PM

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Update Date - January 23, 2019, 03:34 PM

Bangladesh is currently hosting more than 1.1 million Rohingyas. UNB File Photo

Dhaka, Jan 23 (UNB) - Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque has said that the recent internal situation in Northern Rakhine of Myanmar is aggravating the prolonged Rohingya problem and sought US support in resolving the crisis.

"It is the responsibility of the Myanmar authorities to create the right condition so that all the Rohingyas currently staying in Bangladesh feel safe to go back to Myanmar," he said.

The Foreign Secretary held talks with USAID Administrator Mark Green and US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Ambassador David Hale in Washington on Tuesday and conveyed Bangladesh's message.

The senior US officials welcomed the Bangladesh Foreign Secretary to their respective offices and discussed issues of common interests, said a PID handout on Wednesday

The US officials lauded the generosity and tolerance of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for providing shelter to the Myanmar nationals who left Rakhine State amid persecution by the Myanmar Army.

The Foreign Secretary pointed out that immediately after the formation of the new cabinet, the priority identified by the Prime Minister for the new government is good governance and zero-tolerance against corruption.

He said the USA being Bangladesh’s great friend and development partner, the present government looks forward to expanding the existing friendly ties in a multi-sectoral context.

ShahidulHaque said if the US investors come forward, Bangladesh would be happy to offer one of its special economic zones to them.

The US officials termed Bangladesh as a partner that highly matters to them and assured full support towards the solution of the Rohingya crisis.

They were appreciative of the present government’s commitment and various initiatives to nab corruption, combat terrorism and prevent trafficking in person.

Bangladesh Ambassador to the USA Mohammad Ziauddin and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Bangladesh Embassy in Washington DC accompanied the Foreign Secretary during the meetings.